Working together

Sir William Stubbs tells AT how bodies like the AAT can help ensure that occupational qualifications remain respected, up-to-date and appropriate to industry

Sir William Stubbs is a busy man right now. He has just steered the UK Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA), of which he has been Chairman since 1997, through its first Quinquennial Review, and is now turning his attention to the next five years of what the government appears to regard as a highly successful public body.

The qca was set up five years...

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